Oklahoma Possession of a Vehicle with a Removed/Falsified Identification number-Elements is a criminal offense under Oklahoma law. This crime involves the possession, control, or ownership of a vehicle with a removed, altered, or falsified vehicle identification number (VIN). The offense is punishable by up to five years in prison and/or a fine of up to $1,000. There are three types of Oklahoma Possession of a Vehicle with a Removed/Falsified Identification number-Elements offenses: 1. Possession of a Vehicle with a Removed/Falsified Identification Number: This offense occurs when a person knowingly possesses, controls, or owns a vehicle with a removed, altered, or falsified VIN. 2. Altering or Falsifying a Vehicle Identification Number: This offense occurs when a person knowingly alters or falsifies a VIN or other vehicle information. 3. Possession of a Vehicle with an Altered or Falsified Identification Number: This offense occurs when a person knowingly possesses, controls, or owns a vehicle with an altered or falsified VIN.